PAGE , _ 4 ?' EXTRA CASH PRIZES FOR NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS THIS WEEK THE CHARIXTTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Campaign Bulletin JULY 2nd PERIOD CLOSES JULY 25th READERS SPECULATE ON WHO WILL WIN Thousand of Campaign Fans Watching Outcome, Pull For Favorite, Help With Votes Who Will Win First Grand Prize? Is Often Asked Question; From A Doz. To Twenty Racing Nip And Tuck For Highest Hon- ors; Field Of Runners-Up Press On To- ward Victory And One Of The Beautiful Cars. As the struggle for supremacy in The Guardian subscription cam- paign continues, and as public in'.(re r and enthusiasm and earnest sup— » port of candidates‘ friends come to the front, there is considerable speculation heard on all sides as to which contenders have the best chances for the Chcvroiet Master Coach or the Ford Tudor Sedan auto- mobiles. The Guardian campaign seems to have become a. subject 0! general interest all over Prince Edward Is‘and. Friends or workers are display- ing an interest before unthought of. Each section has its hard workers. some making their ellorts known by heavy deposits oi’ votes, others work mg diligently and quietly but getting there just the same, Fmm which or the Towns will the grand capital prize winner come? With the race so close. with between a dozen and a score or candi- dates racing nip and tuck for highest honors, votes earned the remaining days oi’ this vital Second Period will be the most materia'.'acior in de- iermiriing the flrst and second grand capital. “HOLLOW FEELING" IS FATAL Nearing the end or the ca.mpaign.—iust now when everyone is work- ing to put his or her competitor away back in the last row, under the balcoriy,fi=mne candidates may have a. “l-wilow feeling" in the Pit or their stomach. This is fatal to any/one‘s cause and i! this condition be- comes chronic the past moriem will reveal the contender as “also ran." JULY 18th AND ULY 25th THESE ARE IMPORTANT DATES KEEP STANDING OF CANDIDATES IN GUARDIAN “WEEKLY PAYROLL” CAMPAIGN PI-lilcllnnts are listed nlphabet-lea! order with voles puinlwuli-.ii I0 30 Thursdiy !\l8l-\|-- These totals do not necessarily H air the lull IWBIIB1-h 01’ candidates as under the rules of the (:.’lll1“|£llg'll (‘l'l'dil: may be held in reserve. Miss Little Affleck, Mt. Stewart . . . ~io’z~,72:3 Mr. Frank Brown, New London . . . . l,i)T,“),73.'.- Mr. Fred Batt, Charlottetown . . . . . 1.03.'l.'_‘2.",~ Miss Pearle Burns, (‘harlottetown . . l.l‘_Z‘~.<illll Mrs. A. H. Burke, Souiiuiort . . . . . . . 1,il:3.3,.';i)u Mr. Elmer M. Champion, liensihpioii 2121,(l0i‘- Miss Mary C. Carter, (‘arcligan . . . . l,1:}li.alli= Mrs. Katherine E. Creamer, Kelly's g Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . >’~70,00i Mr. Wesley Fraser, Elmira . . . . . . . . X 13,0! »0 Mr. Raymond Gengre, Soutliport . . . . 270.070 Mr. Lloyd Gillispie, Milton . . . . . . . . 1Ti,u»’.,‘(.l Mr. Wm. Hennessey, (‘harloticio\\'n l3.’}_:320 Mr. James E. Hughes, l~.’radall>ane . . l.l.';0.0TT; Mr. Arthur Herrell, Hunter River . . l,(iSiH.3.il3 Mrs. Earl Ling‘, New Wiltshire . . . . . l.il3.(‘»00 Mr. Wesley. i\Iurray, Fredericton . . 220.2%)? lllie. W innifred McDonald, Mon- taglie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,100,000 Miss Tessie l\IcNeill, Summerside . . 1,101,200 Ernest Mclllillan, Ch’Town R.R.No.3 272,000 Mr. Welcott McPherson, Kinross . . . 112,000 Miss Lillian N ewson, North River . . 1,055,017 Mr. Maitland Owen, Charlottetown 1,1-15,275 Mr. Walter O'Brien, Bristol . . . . 137,000 Mrs. Annie Pond, Summerside 1,06t5,S)75 Miss Mildred Ranahan, Ch’Town 1,120,000 Mrs. Fulton Moreside North River . . 410,000 Miss Hattie Tarbush, Charlottetown 300,000 Mr. Roland Thompson, Summerside 1,040,250 Mrs. Georgia B. Walker, Kensineton 1.1l3,320 Mr. Pius McDonald St. Peter’s Bay 381,000 I Mr. Ray Mc*Callum, Diinstaffnagx . 450.000 Hun'y! Hustle! This is the motto you should adopt from now On, and the andidnte wh frills to do so is bound to he a. small rlze wi er. '1 his is a. sines mun . tlnn—-a.rltl to the best workers K0 - bl‘-it ll 99» And the eanfwlen - 1- s ; in just three weeks. D l v « - r to tr irk for Extensions. Remember they can earn credits for th.‘ n \,.’"h the original subscription was taken. FULL OF‘ STARTERS! IT’S THE FINISIIERS 'I‘ll’i'I‘ C()l'.\"l‘l "(lee Whiz! I've got to win one or these cars. one hustling con- tender declared at the campaign omces this morning. "or course I would like to win the Chevrolet Master Coach, but I cannot have less than is car—J just can't. I couldn't show my face again in in year." This can- didate is determined. And the aaniender is but one of those to whom winning holds more than a. prize. Victory, self-satisfaction and vihdi- I l cation 0! ability are all contributing factors when it comes to I show THE ' ‘G I‘ ‘ ‘ down with ambitious candidates casnrkizi-:'ori‘Ex cLosEs SATURDAY NIGHT JULY 18th. rox NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS wno WILL WIN? [WILL BE GIVEN THE CANDIDATE EARNING THE MOST POINTS F(llt SECURING NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS BETWEEN THE DATES OF l\l()Nl)A‘l'. .il’l.'l’ The days for greatest activity are here right, now. These next eight days until 11 p.m. Saturday, July 25th. will test the resourcetulnses of candidates. Here is where their courage upholds them, leaves them all curled up in the dust,—snd “also ran." Results from activity this coming week will largely determine whether a candidate will soon be driving a big beautliul new enclosed car or whether he will be compelled to stand by the roadside and let more aggressive contenders speed bust in cars.eam~ ed in this campaign. You are master or your own destiny. Will to win. urn the winning votes before the hour of 11 p m. Saturday, July 25f.‘h. l ‘f _ amsr "SAVE MY FACE’ i l 7 Hundreds of subscriptions are aveiialbe this coming week to candl- dates determined to find them. Renewals and new suhscrlptions all count. New subscriptions are csll<‘<‘l811l' d€5l1‘&b1€ ”‘‘°““5° 01 the“ Km“ vote values. second payments on sulx crimions will BT50 count for thous- mds ox votes while the second Period schedule is in 9390‘- $15.00 EXTRA 5 $1()_()0 Will be Given the Candidate Scoring Seconil. F $ 7.00 EXTRA Will be Given the Candidate s coring Tlliifél $ 5.00 EXTRA Will be Given the Candidate Scoring Fourth $i 3,00 Will be Given the Candidate S coring Fifth ‘ $ 200 Will be Given the Candidate Scoring Sixtli ‘ W'1lb G‘ to Next Eight Scoring Highest 1 $ 1:00 l§l2l$‘SI:\ MPGTED eon llxzgllsuascnirrions AS FOLLOWS: 04'- . - Ans FOUR POINTS. , . . 1) YEAR——TWO POINTS, (2) YEARS——THREE romrs, (3) YE (0) MoN'rHs—oNa POINT, ( 6th AND SATURDAY, JULY 18th ENDING AT 9 O’(‘LO(‘K l’.l\l. -‘l iii? ' _ r '